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Any way on earth to fix this Fan up?

Okay so before I had a 00 error code on my mobo.

Please see the images attached to understand clearly.

After a lot of going through the wires I found this wire chewed up by a mouse

The plastic connector is totally sealed.

Is there any way I can strip the wires and get it back into the connector instead of buying a whole new fan just because of this one wire?

Also please suggest if this is not fixable, where can I buy a new fan?

Country: India.

Please help.

Thanks in Advance.

 

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you should be able to sold a new wire of about the same gauge and cover it up with electrical tape...

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1 hour ago, Epiclol86 said:

you should be able to sold a new wire of about the same gauge and cover it up with electrical tape...

I just removed the small part inside the connector.

Soldered the wire and the plugged the small pin thing back.

Hooked up the fan again.

But same thing, I'm still getting a 00 error, which says there's something wrong with the cpu.

The last time I switched my system on my windows had stuck up on the start screen and I had to restart it.

Does it means maybe my processor will be fried up?

But the fan does spins when I turn on the system.

But then theres no display, no bios, none of the leds of mouse and keyboard light up.

What to do now? 

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Its possible and you can find guides on how in youtube. Thats wire is for rpm sensor. Fan will work without it, but run at full speed since mobo can't detect rpm. As for new fans, sorry, don't know any good webstores or electronics store in India. Do you have local Amazon warehouse there? That would be good place.

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18 hours ago, zerocool1431 said:

I just removed the small part inside the connector.

Soldered the wire and the plugged the small pin thing back.

Hooked up the fan again.

But same thing, I'm still getting a 00 error, which says there's something wrong with the cpu.

The last time I switched my system on my windows had stuck up on the start screen and I had to restart it.

Does it means maybe my processor will be fried up?

But the fan does spins when I turn on the system.

But then theres no display, no bios, none of the leds of mouse and keyboard light up.

What to do now? 

it is highly unlikely that you get a 00 error because of a broken fan wire... this mouse or whatever thing you think broke this wire evidently broke something else... probably damaged something on the mobo you know... it might only be that your CPU needs to be reseated. try doing that 1 or 2 times. if not, well your mobo or CPU is damaged, and you'll have to change...

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On 4/6/2016 at 1:52 PM, Epiclol86 said:

it is highly unlikely that you get a 00 error because of a broken fan wire... this mouse or whatever thing you think broke this wire evidently broke something else... probably damaged something on the mobo you know... it might only be that your CPU needs to be reseated. try doing that 1 or 2 times. if not, well your mobo or CPU is damaged, and you'll have to change...

I just removed the CPU and put it back in again, but no luck with that.

Even tried clearing the cmos but same error comes up.

The CPU  fan is running properly.

Gpu is getting the voltage correctly too.

I still don't understand what exactly is causing this problem.

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